A partial solar eclipse was visible from Morocco on Sunday, March 22, 2026. The astronomical event occurred as the moon passed between the Earth and the sun, obscuring a portion of the sun's disk for observers in the region.
The eclipse began in the late morning, with the maximum coverage occurring around midday local time. The percentage of the sun covered by the moon varied slightly across different cities in Morocco. Observers used proper eye protection, such as certified eclipse glasses, to view the event safely.
Solar eclipses occur due to the alignment of the sun, moon, and Earth. This event was part of Saros cycle 149. The next solar eclipse visible from Morocco will be a partial eclipse on August 2, 2027.